Mark and family, i’m praying and know God will give you strength to endure this loss. She was one sweet,sweet, lady! You could see the love of the Lord shinning thru her smile . She was loved by everyone that met her. I know our Lord will fill the void in your heart with His love. Love, Donna Roggow
Debra May Wetzler
December 2, 1957 – December 1, 2024
A celebration of the life of Debra May (Zeigler) Wetzler will be held Tuesday, December 10, 2024 at 10:00 am, at St. Mary’s Cathedral in St. Cloud. Debra passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Sunday, December 1, 2024, after a two year battle with breast cancer. Prior to this, Debra had miraculously survived an earlier bout with cancer from 2008 to 2012.
Debra was born on December 2, 1957 in Belen, New Mexico, the beloved daughter of Velmer and Frances (Waldner) Zeigler. Debra spent her childhood exploring the white sands of Socorro, New Mexico with her two older brothers, Kenneth and Gerry, her twin sister, Deanna, and younger sister, Donna. She loved to sing and from an early age felt called to ministry and knew that she wanted to marry a pastor and raise a family. Her family moved to Huron, SD in 1974, and after her graduation from James Valley Christian High School in Huron, SD, she began studying at North Central Bible College, where she met the love of her life.
Debra was united in marriage to Mark Alan Wetzler on November 12, 1976. In 1977, they travelled together as evangelists for the two years. For the next forty-seven years, Debra fulfilled her childhood calling as she raised a family that ministered together in churches in the Assemblies of God alongside her husband, Mark in Nebraska, South Dakota, and Minnesota.
Debra was industrious and enjoyed working in various capacities, from secretarial duties to accounts payable, across several organizations, including a local Christian radio station in Milbank, SD and Schwan’s Food Services, in Marshall, MN. She most recently worked in the Milaca Health Care System over the last nine years in accounts payable. She enjoyed working with numbers and had a little-known talent for writing. However, she viewed her primary vocation as a wife and mother to her two children, Heith and Heather.
Debra had a beautiful soprano voice and sang often with her husband and children at church and special occasions. Her faith in Jesus Christ as Lord was not just a belief, but a way of life—woven into everything she did, from her small, everyday acts of service to her larger, more deliberate choices. Her warmth radiated joy and kindness into every part of her life. Whether through a shared meal or an encouraging word, her presence brought peace and comfort to those around her. She had a rare ability to make others feel seen and valued, offering support without seeking recognition. Her resilience was evident in how she faced challenges, always trusting that God had a plan. She left an indelible mark on all who knew her, embodying love, grace, and a quiet, unwavering strength. Despite her soft-spoken nature, she could muster a healthy dose of spunkiness when needed, which she always said she inherited from her mother.
She kept an immaculate home, decorated for each season, and loved to host friends and especially family. Debra was an excellent cook and baked dozens of varieties of Christmas cookies each year. For her, the morning was incomplete without a cup of coffee with cream, and she felt that each day needed to close with a piece of savory dark chocolate. She loved spending time with her family and could be found serving multiple times a week at her church wherever there was a need, whether in the nursery, Sunday School, choir, women’s ministry, or countless other areas. For the last eleven years, the new highlight of her life was spending time with her five grandchildren.
She is survived by her husband, Mark Wetzler of Milaca; her son, Heith Wetzler and his wife, Stefany, of Burnsville, MN; her daughter, Heather (Wetzler) Pfannenstein and her husband, Daniel, of Cold Spring, MN; her five grandchildren, Leon, Hugo, and Oscar Wetzler, and Matthias and Ella Pfannenstein; her father and mother, Velmer and Frances (Waldner) Zeigler of Huron, SD; her brothers, Kenneth Zeigler of Port Angeles, WA, and Gerry Zeigler, of Parachute, CO; her sisters, Deanna Holmquist of Doland, SD, and Donna Riley of Rapid City, SD; and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Harold and Ruth Wetzler.
In lieu of flowers, donations to one of her favorite charities are appreciated.
Boys and Girls Missionary Crusade
https://giving.ag.org/donate/bgmc/bgmc_offrng_critical_need
Project Rescue
https://www.projectrescue.com/donate
Guestbook
Mark and family, so sorry for your loss; what a great reunion it will be in heaven with our Hope of Glory and loved ones already there. Praying The Good Lord comforts you and provides His peace that surpasses all understanding, Philippians 4:7. Love, Myron & Lorissa
Mark and family, I was just heartbroken to hear about Debra, what a sweet sweet lady. She always just radiated kindness and gentleness with her quiet spirit. My prayers are with you as you journey through the days ahead. May you find comfort, peace and strength in the arms of Jesus. Love to you all and warm hugs, Annie and Jerry
Mark, Janis & I send prayers of comfort and peace. May the love of family and friends that God has given you sustain you in this time of great loss.
We have only know Mark and Debra for a few years but they are as close to us as family. We loved them both when Debra was with us and our love for Mark until we meet again with Debra in heaven.
We’re heartbroken at our loss, but we’re thrilled at the life you’re living now, in the very presence of Our Savior Jesus, and being reunited with so many loved ones, I really cannot imagine but I’m so glad you are experiencing that now.
You love Dave wonderful life, loving and being loved, and I treasure every memory of the times that I was able to spend with you and your family, your entire family was like a breath of fresh air, for example when we were kids and you came out to our farm from New Mexico, always fun and excitement when your family came around, I love each and every one of you very dearly and I look forward to the day when we will never be separated again hugs to all of you, one or two tears may have fallen on my phone as I write this, goodbye for now
Services
Schedule Details
A celebration of the life of Debra May (Zeigler) Wetzler will be held Tuesday, December 10, 2024 at 10:00 a.m, at St. Mary’s Cathedral in St. Cloud. Burial, Calvary Cemetery, Rockville, Mn
Visitation will be held at Daniel Funeral Home on Monday December 9, 2024, from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Prayer service at 6:30 p.m.